We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal — yet it is often eased when shared with others.
We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal — yet it is often eased when shared with others.
Every Third Saturday, a Veterans support organization located near VA Hospital, is in desperate need of used winter coats, boots, hats, gloves, and new winter underwear.
Parents who have lost a baby before or after birth and friends and family are invited to the annual Mass of God's Children, with a reception to follow, hosted by NCCW.
You and your family can benefit from attending a 1-hour Dementia Friends training (via Zoom) to learn about the basics of dementia, especially if a loved one is affected with the disease.
Unwrapped gifts and essential items will support Catholic Charities' programs for children, home stability (including homeless teens), seniors, and the disabled.
We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal — yet it is often eased when shared with others.
You and your family can benefit from attending a 1-hour Dementia Friends training (via Zoom) to learn about the basics of dementia, especially if a loved one is affected with the disease.
We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal — yet it is often eased when shared with others.
Deacon Don Tienter will preach all Masses this weekend to share the work of the St. Vincent de Paul conference at Nativity of Our Lord, and there will be a second collection at each.
You and your family can benefit from attending a 1-hour Dementia Friends training (via Zoom) to learn about the basics of dementia, especially if a loved one is affected with the disease.
All are invited to seven open RCIA sessions to learn more about and grow in our Catholic faith. Join us for round three as guest speaker Deacon Mickey Friesen presents, "Catholic Social Teaching: Two Hands of Charity."
We welcome all who have suffered a loss of someone or something of value, recognizing that grief is personal — yet it is often eased when shared with others.
All are invited to seven open RCIA sessions to learn more about and grow in our Catholic faith. Join us for round four in taking a tour of the church, with our guide, Deacon Russ Kocemba.
You and your family can benefit from attending a 1-hour Dementia Friends training (via Zoom) to learn about the basics of dementia, especially if a loved one is affected with the disease.